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R&D plus tax demands add up to success for accountants
Leading North West full-service accountancy firm, Lloyd Piggott, has announced a substantial increase in demand for its tax and research and development (R&D) relief services.
The Manchester city centre accountancy firm has reported a 20 per cent increase in completed tax services - including tax returns, VAT and PAYE both for companies and individuals - and a 50 per cent increase in completed R&D tax relief assistance in the past year, for companies and individuals which qualify for R&D tax credits.
The increased demand demonstrates significant growth for the firm, which has been established for over 100 years.
Lloyd Piggott attributes the rise in R&D relief enquiries to renewed Government legalisation which has seen it set aside £1.5bn per year for companies deemed to be undertaking qualifying research and development activities.
The renewed legislation was launched in April 2014 for small or medium sized businesses, and Lloyd Piggott has shown its ability to cope with increasing demand and deliver a renewed offering in line with its clients’ requirements.
Partner at Lloyd Piggott, Paula Abbott said: “There has certainly been a significant increase in demand for our tax and R&D relief services.
“Our team prides itself on its ability to advise people from all levels of business about matters that ensure our clients abide by the law but also mean they can take advantage of the latest government schemes where possible.
“We value our client relations and believe our success is down to providing honest and tailored advice which we provide without the jargon that is often associated with accountancy.
“With more legislative changes due in 2015/16, we expect demand to rise, which in turn has a positive effect on the growth of our expert team here at Lloyd Piggott.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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